Championships
were originally determined by a single race, later modified to two or three races
at a single race meeting, and finally to the present system where they are decided
by points scored at various specified races throughout the season. The point scoring
system now used is 20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1 for the first 10 places.

Some Championships have
higher status than others. To qualify as a CAMS recognised State Championship,
a single-race event had to be over 50 miles or more, and this wasn't always
the case. Then, soo, Championships were occasionally rebranded. For a year or
so, faced with CAMS pressure, the Street Car Class, not nationally recognised,
was rebranded Junior Sports Sedans. I have ignored that distinction here.

These tables are still
incomplete at this stage, and are being prepared as part of the research for
the forthcoming "Around the Raceway" book, to establish
whose biographic profiles will apear in it. As research continues, the gaps
will be progressively eliminated.

I don't propose to take
this Championship table beyond 2010 for the forseeable future. They are grouped
according to broad category: Single Seater Cars; Sports Cars; Sedan Cars; and
Street Cars, a category which included some sports cars.